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Guidance: Charity reporting and accounting: the essentials March 2015 (CC15c)

This guidance explains the different accounting and reporting requirements for different sizes and types of charity for financial years ending on or after 31 March 2015.

To understand what you need to do for your charity, first check:

whether or not your charity is also a company or charitable incorporated organisation its income for the current financial year the value of its assets whether or not it is required to be registered as a charity

You should then establish:

what type of accounts must be prepared what information is needed in your trustees’ annual report whether your accounts need an independent examination or audit what information must be sent to the Charity Commission

If you have to send your charity’s annual report and accounts to the commission, you must do so within 10 months of the end of your charity’s financial year.

For accounting periods ending on or after 1 April 2009 but before 31 March 2015, see Charity reporting and accounting: the essentials (CC15b).

Charity accounting and reporting requirements for financial years ending before 1 April 2009.


Local copy of CC15c.pdf
Local copy of CC15c.pdf

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/charity-reporting-and-accounting-the-essentials-march-2015-cc15c

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